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Re: Cheesecaking a Defensive Robot
So the weekend of Greater Toronto Regional East, my team was hosting a public Raspberry Pi robotics workshop at our local library. Toward the end we gave a quick demo of our FRC robot. Meanwhile, the live stream from GTRE was running on a projector on the other side of the room.
While everyone was watching our demo, I saw that a finals match had just started. I shushed the crowd and said "everyone please turn around and look behind you, this is a live competition match happening right now!" Everyone turned around - JUST in time to catch a close up of 3710's robot drive by - complete with a blocker made of a clear bag draped over its "head" and a giant angry-smiley face made of tape! Last edited by GreyingJay : 01-04-2016 at 00:31. |
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Re: Cheesecaking a Defensive Robot
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Thank you all for the help! I think I understand what I can do better to get parts ready for defensive cheescaking. |
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Re: Cheesecaking a Defensive Robot
It appears that some robots have already been "cheesecaked"....literally.
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